http://dailycaller.com/2011/10/25/obama-defies-base-hires-wall-street-lobbyist-for-re-election-campaign/

Obama defies base, hires Wall Street lobbyist for re-election campaign
By Matthew Boyle - The Daily Caller   12:02 AM 10/25/2011

President Barack Obama’s new senior campaign adviser is a longtime Wall 
Street lobbyist, and has the potential to damage the president’s 
aspirations to appeal to the protesters currently “occupying” New York 
City’s Zuccotti Park.

Obama’s new adviser, Broderick Johnson, has an extensive history of 
lobbying for big banks and corporations, according to the Center for 
Responsive Politics. In 2007, he lobbied for JP Morgan Chase and in 2008 
Johnson lobbied for Bank of America and Fannie Mae. From 2008 through 
2010, he lobbied for Comcast and in 2011 he lobbied for Microsoft.

Johnson is currently a partner at D.C.-based communications firm Collins 
Johnson Group, which boasts that it excels at “providing superior 
strategic planning and political consulting services to multinational 
corporations, government entities, political campaigns and parties, 
elected leaders, nonprofit organizations, issue groups, investors and 
entrepreneurs.”

Including open houses and social events, Johnson has visited the White 
House 17 times since 2009, according to White House visitor logs. One of 
those meetings was with Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett.

In early 2009, Johnson was named partner at lobbying firm Bryan Cave 
LLP’s Washington, D.C. office. In that role, his responsibility was to 
“establish and lead the firm’s new Public Policy & Governmental Affairs 
Client Service Group.”

That means that during those White House visits, Johnson was a 
registered lobbyist.

Johnson also donated more than $150,000 of his own money Democratic 
candidates and causes since 2008. Public political donation records show 
Johnson has, since 2006, never donated to a conservative or a Republican.

Perhaps most troubling to those who normally would consider themselves 
Obama’s 2012 base, though, is how Johnson has lobbied on behalf of the 
Keystone XL pipeline. The Huffington Post previously reported that 
Johnson is a “former Bryan Cave LLP lobbyist registered on the Keystone 
XL account” and that Bryan Cave LLP earned approximately $1.08 million 
lobbying for TransCanada between 2009 and 2011.

Environmentalists are upset about the near-finalized pipeline proposal 
that would allow TransCanada to build a $7 billion, 1700-mile pipeline 
through the heart of the United States. If the State Department approves 
the proposals and the pipeline is built, it would transport crude oil 
from tar sands in Alberta, Canada to U.S. refineries along the Gulf of 
Mexico.

Liberal group Friends of the Earth, which adamantly opposes the Keystone 
XL pipeline, is furious with Obama’s decision to hire a former 
pro-pipeline lobbyist. The group is disgusted with what it considers 
Obama’s blatant support for crony capitalism.

“Apparently the hope and change idealism of the 2008 campaign has been 
replaced by cynical status quo insiderism for 2012,” Friends of the 
Earth spokesman Nick Berning told The Daily Caller. “It’s as though the 
Obama campaign were intentionally trying to alienate its base.”

The Obama re-election campaign appears to have tried to hide or downplay 
Johnson’s lobbying history, as the original campaign press release 
announcing his hire completely ignored it. Democratic National Committee 
spokesman Brad Woodhouse hasn’t returned TheDC’s request for comment on 
the issue, either.

Later, though, Politico reported that an anonymous Obama campaign 
official said Broderick “is no longer a lobbyist — he deregistered in 
April — and he will not discuss any matters related to his former firm’s 
clients with the campaign.”

The Republican National Committee, however, thinks this kind of behavior 
on the part of the Obama campaign is typical and to be expected from the 
president.

“This is just more of the same from the president that promised he would 
change Washington,” RNC spokeswoman Kirsten Kukowski said in an email to 
TheDC. “While President Obama publicly attacks lobbyists and Wall 
Street, he’s more than happy to use their influence and cash to fuel his 
campaign.”

Even though it’s hiring Wall Street lobbyists, Obama’s 2012 campaign 
plans to channel the Occupy Wall Street movement into an attack on 
Republicans, according to the Washington Post. Obama has announced 
public support for the protesters, too. In an October 6 news conference, 
Obama said that the protest movement “expresses the frustrations the 
American people feel, that we had the biggest financial crisis since the 
Great Depression, huge collateral damage all throughout the country.”

“And yet you’re still seeing some of the same folks who acted 
irresponsibly trying to fight efforts to crack down on the abusive 
practices that got us into this in the first place,” Obama added.

It’s unclear how, if at all, Obama can account for the inconsistencies 
between his campaign rhetoric and his actual political actions. Hiring 
Johnson represents another test for Obama, if he’ll actually address 
concerns about the former Wall Street lobbyist’s past.

Johnson’s wife, National Public Radio host Michele Norris, also 
announced she plans to recuse herself from hosting the 
taxpayer-subsidized radio network’s All Things Considered program 
through the 2012 election because of an apparent conflict of interest.

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